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Recode Daily: Twitter bought a startup to get a new product chief

Keith Coleman fills a job that has seen lots of turnover.

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Twitter has finally filled a key executive vacancy by acquiring mobile app startup Yes, Inc. and naming its CEO, Keith Coleman, as its VP of product. Coleman will be Twitter’s fourth product chief since its IPO in 2013, and the turnover has hobbled its ability to evolve. — [Kurt Wagner / Recode]

Donald Trump may have helped keep 1,100 Carrier jobs in the U.S. through a combination of jawboning and multi-million dollar incentives, but economists say that approach isn’t sustainable in the face of global economic forces driving manufacturing overseas. — [Mark Niquette, Rick Clough and Kevin Cirilli / Bloomberg]

If Apple is planning to use drones to improve its Maps app, it may want to get involved in the FAA’s rulemaking process. Right now, commercial drones aren’t allowed to fly over populated areas, but the FAA is currently crafting regulations for such uses. — [April Glaser / Recode]

The Daily Mail bought digital publisher Elite Daily two years ago, hoping to cash in on its millennial audience. Now the newspaper is writing off that investment as worthless and taking a $31 million bath in the process. — [Peter Kafka / Recode]

AngelList, which connects investors with startups, is paying about $20 million to acquire Silicon Valley darling Product Hunt, a site that lets people share and discover new products. — [Kurt Wagner / Recode]

On the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, Recode’s Jason Del Rey tells Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode that online holiday shoppers would be wise to look beyond Amazon to make sure they’re getting the lowest price, especially on less popular items. — [Eric Johnson / Recode]

Top Stories From Recode

The company behind these pocket-sized military surveillance drones just got bought for $134 million

The Black Hornet is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.

Facebook’s AI boss: Facebook could fix its filter bubble if it wanted to

The company could build the technology, but it’s just not that simple, he added.

More than 80 percent of tech founders still have no formal plans to promote diversity

And that’s a problem.

Survey says: Elon Musk is still the most admired tech leader among founders

Twenty-three percent of founders surveyed said they admired the Tesla and SpaceX CEO more than any other executive.

James Bond’s gadget maker just got $58 million to resurrect smart glasses

Ralph Osterhout has spent years making augmented reality tech for military and business customers.

Farewell to Obama, our first digital president

The Obama administration embraced a fresh approach to leveraging technology platforms, and improved the experience of interacting with government.

What a Trump presidency means for the future of drone delivery in the U.S.

Privatizing air traffic control has implications for integrating drones into national airspace.

Watch as we unbox Snapchat’s holiday gift to see if there is an IPO inside

There were a lot of ghosts.

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An AI system has written the worst Christmas song ever

University of Toronto researchers trained their system to analyze an image, then compose lyrics and a tune. To borrow from Samuel Johnson, this is “like a dog’s walking on his hind legs. It is not done well, but you are surprised to find it done at all.”

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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